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4th Agents 2000: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Workshop on Infrastructure for Multi-Agent Systems
- Thomas Wagner, Omer F. Rana:

Infrastructure for Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Scalable Multi-Agent Systems, International Workshop on Infrastructure for Multi-Agent Systems, Barcelona, Spain, June 3-7, 2000, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1887, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42315-X
Infrastructure and Requirements for Building Research-Grade Multi-Agent Systems
- Les Gasser:

MAS Infrastructure: Definitions, Needs and Prospects. 1-11 - John R. Graham, Daniel McHugh, Michael Mersic, Foster McGeary, M. Victoria Windley, David Cleaver, Keith Decker:

Tools for Developing and Monitoring Agents in Distributed Multi-Agent Systems. 12-27 - Mihhail Matskin, Ole Jørgen Kirkeluten, Svenn Bjarte Krossnes, Østein Sæle:

Agora: An Infrastructure for Cooperative Work Support in Multi-Agent Systems. 28-40 - K. Suzanne Barber, Dung N. Lam, Cheryl E. Martin, Ryan McKay:

Sensible Agent Testbed Infrastructure for Experimentation. 41-47 - Olivier Gutknecht, Jacques Ferber:

The MADKIT Agent Platform Architecture. 48-55 - Roberto A. Flores, Robert C. Kremer, Douglas H. Norrie:

An Architecture for Modeling Internet-Based Collaborative Agent Systems. 56-63 - Leon J. Osterweil, Lori A. Clarke:

Frameworks for Reasoning about Agent Based Systems. 64-71 - Xiaoqin Zhang, Anita Raja, Barbara Staudt Lerner, Victor R. Lesser, Leon J. Osterweil, Thomas Wagner:

Integrating High-Level and Detailed Agent Coordination into a Layered Architecture. 72-79 - David V. Pynadath, Milind Tambe, Gal A. Kaminka:

Adaptive Infrastructures for Agent Integration. 80-93 - Itsuki Noda, Peter Stone:

The RoboCup Soccer Server and CMUnited: Implemented Infrastructure for MAS Research. 94-101 - Régis Vincent, Bryan Horling, Victor R. Lesser:

An Agent Infrastructure to Build and Evaluate Multi-Agent Systems: The Java Agent Framework and Multi-Abent System Simulator. 102-127 - Thomas Wagner, Victor R. Lesser:

Design-to-Criteria Scheduling: Real-Time Agent Control. 128-143 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Wai-Kau Lo:

Integrating Conversational Interaction and Constraint Based Reasoning in an Agent Building Shell. 144-156 - Soe-Tsyr Yuan:

An Enabling Environment for Engineering Cooperative Agents. 157-165 - Werner Van Belle, Theo D'Hondt:

Agent Mobility and Reification of Computational State: An Experiment in Migration. 166-173 - Tim Walsh, Paddy Nixon, Simon A. Dobson:

As Strong as Possible Agent Mobility. 174-176 - Giovanna Petrone:

An Architecture for Adaptive Web Stores. 177-179
Performance Issues and Infrastructure Scalability in Building Multi-Agent Systems
- Marios D. Dikaiakos, George Samaras:

A Performance Analysis Framework for Mobile-Agent Systems. 180-187 - Carmen M. Pancerella, Nina M. Berry:

A Layered Agent Template for Enterprise Computing. 188-191 - Line Pouchard, David W. Walker:

A Community of Agents for User Support in a Problem-Solving Environment. 192-198 - In-Gyu Kim, Jang-Eui Hong

, Doo-Hwan Bae, Ik-Joo Han, Cheong Youn:
Scalable Mobile Agents Supporting Dynamic Composition of Functionality. 199-213 - Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo:

A Formal Development and Validation Methodology Applied to Agent-Based Systems. 214-225 - Juan A. Botía, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta

, Juan R. Velasco, Mercedes Garijo:
A Proposal for Meta-Learning Through a Multi-Agent System. 226-233 - C. Murray Woodside:

Scalability Metrics and Analysis of Mobile Agent Systems. 234-245 - Phillip J. Turner, Nicholas R. Jennings

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Improving the Scalability of Multi-Agent Systems. 246-262 - Penny Noy, Michael Schroeder:

Mobile Agents for Distributed Processing. 263-265 - Khaled Nagi:

Scalability of a Transactional Infrastructure for Multi-Agent Systems. 266-278 - W. A. Gray, Philippe Marti, Alun D. Preece:

Towards a Scalable Architecture for Knowledge Fusion. 279-292 - Ioan Alfred Letia, Florin Craciun, Zoltan Köpe:

Towards Validation of Specifications by Simulation. 293-295 - Stefan Poslad, Phil Buckle, Rob Hadingham:

Open Source, Standards and Scaleable Agencies. 296-303 - Omer F. Rana, Thomas Wagner, Michael S. Greenberg, Martin K. Purvis:

Infrastructure Issues and Themes for Scalable Multi-Agent Systems. 304-308

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